Provided is a projection screen, the taper angles of a plurality of triangular pyramid units arranged in an array are designed to gradually change according to a predetermined relationship, so that the image light emitted from the projector is reflected by a microstructure layer with a triangular pyramid unit and then converges to a range centered on the human eye, which reduces the difference in brightness at different viewing positions, so as to ensure that the projection screen has high brightness uniformity and high gain.
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1. A projection screen, comprising:
a microstructure layer comprising a matrix layer and a microstructure unit formed on a surface of the matrix layer,
wherein the microstructure unit comprises triangular pyramid units arranged in an array, wherein each of the triangular pyramid units comprises a light output surface attached to and fixed to the surface of the matrix layer; wherein at least two of the triangular pyramid units that are arranged in a same row are identical to each other; wherein at least two triangular pyramid units of the triangular pyramid units that are arranged in a same column vary gradually; and wherein each of the taper angles forms between a base of one of the at least two triangular pyramid units that has the taper angle and an edge, parallel to a column direction, of the triangular pyramid unit, wherein the base is a surface of the triangular pyramid unit other than the light output surface and two surfaces that intersect to form the edge; and
wherein each of the taper angles of the at least two triangular pyramid units arranged along the column direction satisfy
where θ denotes the taper angle of one of the at least two triangular pyramid units, α1 denotes an incident angle of image light, α4 denotes an emergent angle of the image light, and n denotes a refractive index of the triangular pyramid unit.
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The present application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/CN2020/098466 entitled “PROJECTION SCREEN,” and filed on Jun. 28, 2020. International Application No. PCT/CN2020/098466 claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201910605057.7 filed on Jul. 5, 2019. The entire contents of each of the above-listed applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of projection, and in particular, to a projection screen.
Projection display is increasingly used nowadays. The principle of the projection display is as follows: a projector projects image light onto a screen (known as a projection screen), the image light is scattered on the screen, and part of the scattered image light is received by human eyes. It seems to the human eyes as if the image light were emitted from the screen. In this way, an image is formed on the screen. Compared with the case where the projector projects image light directly onto a wall, the projection screen significantly improves the display brightness.
The present disclosure provides a projection screen with good brightness uniformity and high gain.
A projection screen according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a microstructure layer including a matrix layer and a microstructure unit formed on a surface of the matrix layer. The microstructure unit includes triangular pyramid units arranged in an array. Each of the triangular pyramid units includes a light output surface attached to and fixed to the surface of the matrix layer. At least two of the triangular pyramid units that are arranged in a same row are identical to each other. At least two triangular pyramid units of the triangular pyramid units that are arranged in a same column vary gradually. Each of the taper angles forms between a base of one of the at least two triangular pyramid units that has the taper angle and an edge, parallel to a column direction, of the triangular pyramid unit. The base is a surface of the triangular pyramid unit other than the light output surface and two surfaces that intersect to form the edge.
The projection screen provided by the present disclosure includes multiple triangular pyramid units arranged in an array. Taper angles of the triangular pyramid units vary gradually according to a predetermined relationship, so that image light transmitted from a projector is reflected by a microstructure layer having the triangular pyramid units and then converged in a range centered around human eyes, to reduce brightness differences at different viewing positions, thereby ensuring high brightness uniformity and high gain of the projection screen.
The objective of the present disclosure is as follows: for a projection screen including multiple triangular pyramid units arranged in an array, taper angles of the triangular pyramid units vary gradually, so that image light transmitted from a projector is reflected by a microstructure layer having the triangular pyramid units and then converged in a range centered around human eyes, to reduce brightness differences at different viewing positions, thereby ensuring high brightness uniformity and high gain of the projection screen. In this way, both good brightness uniformity and high gain are achieved.
Based on the objective above, the following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure. It is understandable that the specific embodiments described herein are merely intended to explain the present disclosure, rather than to limit the present disclosure. The following embodiments and technical features in the embodiments can be combined with each other when there is no conflict therebetween. It should also be understood that, for convenience of description, only a partial structure related to the present disclosure rather than all the structure is shown in the accompany drawings. All other embodiments obtained by the person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts should fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
Referring to
In the present disclosure, referring to
Based on this principle, in the projection screen 10, provided that the taper angles θ of the multiple triangular pyramid units 11 arranged along the second direction D2 satisfy a preset relationship, the image light transmitted from the projector can be reflected by the triangular pyramid units 11 and then converged in a range centered around the human eyes, to reduce brightness differences at different viewing positions, thereby ensuring high brightness uniformity and high gain of the projection screen. Specifically,
In the horizontal direction, when the projector is located at the lower half part of the projection screen 10, assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10, the taper angles θ gradually increase from bottom to top (with
In the horizontal direction, when the projector is located at the upper half part of the projection screen 10, still assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10, the taper angles θ gradually increase from top to bottom (with
According to an image light transmission path indicated by the arrow in
where θ denotes the taper angle of the triangular pyramid unit 11, α1 denotes an incident angle of the image light when it is transmitted to the first surface 111 during incidence, α2 denotes a refraction angle of the image light after it is refracted by the first surface 111 during incidence, α3 denotes an incident angle of the image light when it is transmitted to the first surface 111 during emergence, α4 denotes an emergent angle of the image light, and n denotes a refractive index of the triangular pyramid unit 11.
The following relational expression 1 can be derived from the above three relational expressions:
In other words, provided that the taper angles θ of the triangular pyramid units 11 arranged along the second direction D2 satisfy relational expression 1, in the vertical direction y, the incident angles α1 and the emergent angles α4 change continuously between adjacent triangular pyramid microstructures, and working angles (i.e., taper angles) θ of adjacent triangular pyramid microstructures on the projection screen 10 also change continuously. That is, as shown in
When the projector is located at the lower half part of the projection screen 10, assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10 and light beams emitted by the projector are cone-shaped, the triangular pyramid unit 11 at the lowermost of the projection screen 10 has a minimum incident angle α1 and a maximum emergent angle α4, and the triangular pyramid units 11 located at higher positions of the projection screen 10 have gradually increasing incident angles α1 and gradually decreasing emergent angles α4. The incident angle α1 and the emergent angle α4 vary within a range of 0°-90°, that is,
gradually increases and
gradually decreases, and therefore arcsin
gradually increases.
As can be seen, the taper angles θ increase gradually from bottom to top of the projection screen 10.
When the projector is located at the upper half part of the projection screen 10, assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10 and light beams emitted by the projector are cone-shaped, the triangular pyramid unit 11 at the uppermost of the projection screen 10 has a minimum incident angle α1 and a maximum emergent angle α4, and the triangular pyramid units 11 located at lower positions of the projection screen 10 have gradually increasing incident angles α1 and gradually decreasing emergent angles α4. The incident angle α1 and the emergent angle α4 vary within a range of 0-90°, that is,
gradually decreases and
gradually increases, and therefore arcsin
gradually decreases.
As can be seen, the taper angles θ decrease gradually from bottom to top of the projection screen 10.
It can be learned from the above that, in the vertical direction y of the projection screen 10, by setting different working angles θ at different height positions, all image light transmitted from the projector to different positions of the projection screen 10 can be converged within the range where the human eyes are located, as shown in
In an actual scenario, both the third surface 113 and the fourth surface 114 of the triangular pyramid unit 11 are treated with physical vapor deposition (PVD) to achieve a surface reflectivity of 88%. With this implementation scenario as an example, as a viewer moves away from the central position of the projection screen 10 in the horizontal direction, i.e., as a horizontal viewing angle changes, the brightness uniformity of the projection screen 10 is maintained at 80% or above, while the brightness uniformity of the projection screen 20 in related art is maintained at 30% or lower. As can be seen, the brightness uniformity of the projection screen 10 is much higher than the brightness uniformity of the projection screen 20 in related art. In this case, the gain of the projection screen 10 is 4.9, which is much higher than the gain of 1, thus achieving high gain.
To improve the light reflection efficiency, the second surface 112, the third surface 113, and the fourth surface 114 of the triangular pyramid unit 11 can be coated with a reflective material. The reflective coating can be a mixture of a metal reflective material, such as aluminum and silver, and other additives. The additives include a certain proportion of mixture of a leveling agent, a wetting agent, a defoaming agent and the like that are used to improve a coating effect, or a certain proportion of mixture of anhydrous acetone, anhydrous xylene, anhydrous cyclohexanone, anhydrous butanone, ethyl acetate and anhydrous butyl acetate, and the like. Depending on the actual application scenario, an appropriate diffusion material can also be added to the reflective coating to enhance the diffusion effect. The diffusion material includes, but not limited to, epoxy, acrylic or silicone organic resin particles, or other inorganic scattering materials.
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The diffusion layer 12, the optical structure layer, the reflective layer 13, and the protective layer 14 can be attached and fixed together through a glue, to jointly form the projection screen 10 with high gain and high brightness uniformity.
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Different from the foregoing embodiment, a black coating layer can be provided in a vacant region of the microstructure unit, that is, in a region between two adjacent triangular pyramid units 11 in the same row. The black coating layer is configured to absorb light irradiated thereon. Therefore, light from the back of the projection screen 10 (which can be regarded as ambient light) can be absorbed by the black coating layer, so that the projection screen 10 has high resistance against ambient light, and is applicable to scenarios where it is unnecessary to see the background.
The projection screen 10 can also be provided with other opaque structures in the region between two adjacent triangular pyramid units 11 in a same row. Light from the back of the projection screen 10 can be shielded by the opaque structure, so that the projection screen 10 of this embodiment has high resistance against ambient light, and is applicable to scenarios where it is unnecessary to see the background.
That is, the first surfaces 111 of the triangular pyramid units 11 and the first surfaces of the anti-structure prisms 17 all face towards the projector. In other words, in the same row, the triangular pyramid units 11 and the anti-structure prisms 17 are sequentially arranged in a staggered manner and are centrally symmetrical to each other.
It should be understood that, the first surfaces 111 of all the triangular pyramid units 11 are located in a same plane, for example, being located on a right side surface of the matrix layer 12 as shown in
In the horizontal direction, when the projector is located at the lower half part of the projection screen 10, assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10, the taper angles θ of the triangular pyramid units 11 gradually increase from bottom to top (with
In the horizontal direction, when the projector is located at the upper half part of the projection screen 10, still assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10, the taper angles of the anti-structure prisms 17 increase gradually from top to bottom, and the taper angles of the anti-structure prisms 17 from top to bottom also satisfy the foregoing relational expression 1, so as to transmit as much image light to the position of the human eyes as possible. As can be seen, when the projector is located above the projection screen 10, the image light is converged in a range centered around the human eyes after being reflected by the anti-structure prisms 17, to reduce brightness differences at different viewing positions, thereby also ensuring good uniformity and high gain of the projection screen 10.
In the horizontal direction, when the projector is located at the lower half part of the projection screen 10, assuming that the human eyes are at the middle position of the projection screen 10, the taper angles θ of the triangular pyramid units 11 gradually increase from bottom to top (with
In conclusion, whether the projector is located above or below the projection screen 10, the projection screen 10 can have high brightness uniformity and high gain.
In another embodiment, an anti-structure prism 17 is provided between two adjacent triangular pyramid units 11 arranged in a same row. The structure of the anti-structure prism 17 is the same as the structure of the triangular pyramid unit 11. In a direction of view perpendicular to the projection screen 10, any one of the triangular pyramid units 11 is centrally symmetrical to a neighboring anti-structure prism 17, but the first surface 111 of the triangular pyramid unit 11 and the first surface of the neighboring anti-structure prism 17 face towards the opposite directions. That is, the first surface 111 of the triangular pyramid unit 11 faces towards the projector, while the first surface of the anti-structure prism 17 is back to the projector. In this way, both surfaces of the projection screen 10 can achieve high brightness uniformity and high gain.
It should be understood that, described above are merely embodiments of the present disclosure, which do not limit the scope of the patent of the present disclosure. Any equivalent structure or equivalent process change made based on the description and drawings of the present disclosure, such as combination of technical features between different embodiments, or direct or indirect application thereof in other related technical fields, should still fall in the protection scope of the patent of the present disclosure.
It should be understood that, the terms such as “first” and “second” in the present disclosure are used only for the purpose of description and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features denoted. Therefore, features defined by “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the features. The term “multiple” indicates at least two, for example, two or three, unless otherwise clearly and specifically limited. All the directional indications (such as upper, lower, left, right, front, back, etc.) in the embodiments of the present disclosure are merely used to explain a relative position relationship, motion situations, and the like of the components in a specific gesture (as shown in the figures). If the specific gesture changes, the directivity indication also changes accordingly.
Li, Yi, Wang, Lin, Sun, Wei, Tang, Xiaofeng
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